A lily of a day is fairer far in May
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It is a line taken from Ben Jonson's famous poem, The Noble Nature.
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Life is given not only to live for oneself, but also to spread love and light to others. Someone who does this lives on long after he is gone. Even a short life, such as that of a Lily flower, which only lives for a day, is significant.
The garden lily, which blooms with the first rays of the sun in the morning and fades and falls by the evening, delights many hearts and eyes. It is a life well lived in just a single day. A life of no achievement, no pleasure, and no service is a useless life. So what is such a life — lost and forgotten in the mists of time, with no memories worth remembering?
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